What is Yoga?
Today, many people are taking up yoga techniques for physical exercise, and
most do not know the history of yoga.
They believe there is nothing wrong with implementing this form of
exercise into their daily regimen to promote a more healthy body.
Yoga is an ancient path to spiritual growth. It originates out of India
where Hinduism is practiced.
The practice and goal of yoga dates back to the Upanishads, written
between 1000-5000 BC.
How spiritual is yoga?
The history of yoga is based in the Hindus Valley civilization.
The history of yoga is based in the Hindus Valley civilization.
The techniques are practiced by the Indus to initiate spiritual growth.
The yogis encourage union with the finite jiva (transitory self) and with the
infinite Brahman (eternal self).
Yogis usually think of God as an impersonal, spiritual substance,
coexisting with all of reality. This doctrine is called pantheism which is the
view that everything is God.
In the Bible, God reveals Himself as the personal Creator of the
universe.
Since it is taught by the yogis that everything is God, it then stands
to reason, man is God.
Christianity, on the other hand, teaches us there is a clear distinction
between man and God.
Since God is the Creator, we are one of His creations and created “in
the image” of God.
Unlike the yogis, the Bible presents man’s primary problem to be sin - a
failure to conform to God’s character and standards.
The solution is Jesus Christ’s death on the cross. God calls men to
freely receive all the benefits of salvation through faith in Christ alone.
Yoga views man’s problem primarily in terms of ignorance. Man simply
does not understand he is God so the solution is enlightenment, or an
experience of union with God.
In order to reach that goal, there must be a lot of striving and effort
which is not needed in the Christian viewpoint.
How safe is yoga?
Can the methods used in the yoga techniques for exercising be separated from the philosophy?
Can the methods used in the yoga techniques for exercising be separated from the philosophy?
The answer is a distinctive “no” because yoga is considered to be a
practice of psychosomatic exercises. There is no way to separate the two.
The yoga scholar will tell you that in order to practice yoga in the
fullest, one must experience what is called the “kundalini” effect within meditation.
What does this mean? For spiritual lessons to be grasped by the soul
within the person, the chakra, or different locations within the body where a
circle of metaphysical and/or biophysical energy resides, join together in the
process.
Kundilini stimulates the chakra center to open and release the energy
held within. If not done properly, some believe that a person can injure the
brain.
By researching the history of yoga, we learn that it is not safe
spiritually.
Yoga teaches us to focus on ourselves instead of on the one true God.
It encourages us to seek the answers to life's difficult questions
within our own conscience instead of in the Bible.
It also leaves one open to deception from Satan, who searches for victims
that he can turn away from God (1 Peter 5:8).
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